Valerian star Cara Delevingne goes sporty in velour tracksuit as she touches down at LAX

The 24-year-old model was snapped in Los Angeles Saturday as she arrived at LAX airport in a sporty, comfy get-up perfect for traveling.

The lovely London native, sporting a new short, blonde pixie 'do, was clad in a maroon Puma tracksuit over a white top with black sneakers as she made her way through the travel hub.

On the move: Cara Delevingne, 24, was snapped in Los Angeles Saturday as she arrived at LAX airport in a sporty, comfy get-up perfect for traveling

She accessorized with multiple rings and necklaces, and a dark pair of sunglasses.

The 5ft8 beauty continues to branch out in her career, as she's showed off her chops for both acting, singing and songwriting this summer as part of her film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

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Earlier this week, she debuted the video for her single I Feel Everything, which she wrote and Pharrell produced.

The stylish clip for the track, which appears on the Valerian soundtrack, intersperses clips of Cara in a number of incarnations sporting multiple coifs with clips from the film.

Delevingne this week has been busy continuing promotion for Valerian - which co-stars Rihanna, Dane DeHaan and Clive Owen - to international media amid the film's underwhelming opening in the states, bringing in $25.6 million through Friday against a budget estimated at $177.2 million, according to Box Office Mojo.

Low-profile: The internationally-famous model kept to herself as a bodyguard cleared a path for her at the busy airport

Busy beauty: Cara has expanded on her experience as an entertainer this year, showing off her chops as an actress, singer and songwriter

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Some celebs like to make their airport their runways, but Cara Delevingne went for the low-key approach as she jetted down into LAX. She's looking cool in her personalized maroon Puma jumpsuit over a plain white tee, finished with a pair of Fenty creepers.

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In a chat with the U.K.'s Radio Times magazine, Delevingne shared insights as to why she's taken her career in a diverse number of directions, in sharing her discomfort with aspects of the modeling industry.

'I didn’t like myself as a model,' she told the publication. 'I didn’t like what I stood for. I didn’t like what it was turning me into. Not that I was focused about how I looked all the time, but it is kind of about that.'

Delevingne said that she's never been one to subscribe to some of the industry's more superficial values, where what's on the outside plays a crucial role in one's success.

Plodding on: Cara has continued promoting her film despite its lackluster opening at the U.S. box office

Ironic: Despite that she's considered one of the most beautiful people in the world, Cara stressed in an interview this week, 'I do not give a s--- about what I look like'

Writing her own ticket: Cara said that her success has enabled her to use the modeling industry as 'a creative outlet, instead of ... being used as a pawn'

'That is not me at all - you speak to all my oldest best friends and they know I’m not a model,' she said. 'I do not give a s--- about what I look like.'

While she hasn't retired from the catwalk, she's changed her attitude with the leverage she's gained from her international stardom.

'Now when I model, I get to style my own shoots and decide who I work with. Now it’s become a creative outlet, instead of me being used as a pawn.'